Find Heat Pump Installers Near You
Browse verified heat pump installers in your area, compare ratings and reviews, and request free estimates from licensed HVAC professionals. Whether you need a ducted air-source system, ductless mini-split, or geothermal installation, our directory helps you find the right contractor for your project.
What to Look for in a Heat Pump Installer
Not all HVAC contractors have equal experience with heat pumps — especially cold-climate models and ductless mini-splits. When evaluating installers, ask about their heat pump installation volume (look for contractors who install 20+ heat pumps per year), manufacturer certifications (Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor, Daikin Comfort Pro, Carrier Factory Authorized), proper Manual J load calculations (this determines the right system size — avoid contractors who size by “rule of thumb”), and experience with your specific installation type (ducted replacement, ductless retrofit, or dual-fuel).
A qualified installer should perform a room-by-room load calculation, not just match your existing system’s size. Oversized heat pumps short-cycle, waste energy, and reduce comfort. Undersized units cannot keep up on the coldest days.
Heat Pump Installation Costs
Ducted air-source systems run $4,000 to $8,000 installed. Ductless mini-splits start at $3,000 for a single zone and $6,000 to $12,000 for multi-zone whole-home systems. Federal rebates of up to $8,000 through the Inflation Reduction Act can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket cost. Read our complete heat pump cost guide for detailed pricing by system type.
Getting the Best Deal
Get at least 3 quotes from different installers. Compare not just the bottom-line price but also the equipment brands offered, warranty terms (both manufacturer and workmanship), whether the quote includes a Manual J load calculation, and the installer’s experience with heat pump systems specifically.
Learn more about how heat pumps compare to furnaces and check your state incentive programs for additional savings.